Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1947 — Page 2
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VFW Plans All-Day Ouling August 10 Members, Families Soend Day At Lake Members of Llmberlost post <2li, Veteran* of Foreign Wark, til* •"« lllarf. knd their families. will to to Crooked Lake Sunday, August I" for an allday outing, it was announced today The local VFW post will charter aa many a* four ABC buses to provide free transportation to the lake alte. it wa« announced by poet commander Harold V. DeVor The DeVor cottage there will be oftened to the group and arrangements have been made to provide an adequate number of boats. Fishing and swimming will also lie available. Post and auxiliary mem Iters and their familiea will be asked to bring basket lunches, commander DeVor stated. Free refresh men tn will be provided at the lake. The buses are scheduled to leave Decatur at 8 a m. that day and to begin the .eturn trip at. id p.m.jir
: Congratultions : : ‘" ,i ■ Best Wishes h to the * ■ • • * th ib b Ideal Dairy Bar B ■ ■ ■ on their Grand Opening B B We are proud to have had a part in fl adding to the attractiveness of thia B fine new building. B Alley and Street Improvements B were done by us. B ■ Meshberger Brothers ; (reneral Contractors £ Lihti Grove, Ind. ■ • • a « a » ■ «■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■ i : CONGRATULATIONS : and Sincere ■ (Jood Wishes to the Ideal Dairy Bar ; You can be proud of your New Building ... | it’s one of the finest of its kind to he found ■ atiy-vhere. | We’re glad to Have had the privilege of installing the ROOFING and SHEET .METAL & GOITER lVt)Rk | We’ll Gladly Estimate Your Job ■ : Dick Girod | 1«13 Madison St. Phone 9212 I ■BiibflflßMfliflbaflflflflflflflflflflu : CONGRATULATIONS ! ■ II * 1 Opening bay tor Nbah Rich wIH mark another forward Mep in the story of the I IDEAL DAISY BAK I It Wm a pleasure to have “ a part in finicking the bulldihg. ‘ j / BTUCKY-LUQINBIU HfMTWS . bETOtATORS - FINISHERS Hbhw. Indiana ft
riving In Dei Atur sboft midnight the warns day Cards art* to be mailed io memIters to learn the number in each family which will attend Those desirous of going may also leave their names ui the post home oh North Second street. -o SIGNS BESt << ».•■. i-... .> _ resents a changover to a policy of feeding the mine workers of this country rather than clubbing them." He shrugged off the effect of; the contract on prices, saying: •The profits of the steel and coal companies are larger than ever before in our memory, and the degree to which they can ab sorb the added costs of the contract Is a matter the operators will have to determine themselves ’ It la a matter between the operators and the public." • This coal tonnage will make I possible the quick return to full stale operations In the steel Industry and in production of many other products which require coal as a basic raw material and as a source of fuel and power."
GiH Scout This young lady Is typical ol the hundreds of thousands of Girl Scout troop members in more than B.oito communities through out the country. There are many more like her who want to join but must wail until there are enough troop leaders and olhei adult volunteers Io go around.
Mrs (’. I. Finlayson, chairman of the Decatur Girl Scout council, today urged women interested in Girl Scout leadership to contact either Mrs. Hugh llolthouse. phone 183, or Mrs. Roy Kalver, phone 784 organization of new troops for the fall term is now underway and more leaders and assistants are needed, Mrs. Finlayson stated Efforts an- being made by the local council to have professional instructors of the Girl Scouts here during the summer to assist In training new leaders.
DENIES ROMANIA ItunDsnrd from !•»«<- It In other capitals. Authoritative sources in Budapest said the Hungarian government would delay its decision until Thursday, the deadline set in the Anglo -French invitation. They said premier l-ajot, I tinny ex was away ’ln vacation” and would return Thursday, when the council of ministers will act. Finland, too, was struggling to decide. Unofficial sources in Helsinki reported that the Finnish cabinet s inter ministerial commit tee voted I to 2 to reject the in vitatlon. This decision was not final, however. The cabinet was to meet in full session this after noon and the foreign affairs coin mittee of the parliament tonight Ten countries were definitely pledged to attend the conference Acceptances from the Scandinav lan countries were expected to morrow. Those accepting were Eire Italy. Portugal. Greece, Turkey Iceland, Helguim. Holland. Luxem
STATE OF INDIANA •" * he Adams Circuit Court ADAMS COUNTY. SS ■" , NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BY ADMINISTRATOR In the Matter of the Estate of Lydia Ann Bodie. Deceased . . The undersigned adminintrator of the estate of Lydia Ann iwniip. deceased, hereby gives notice hat by virtue of an order of the Ad am* Circuit Court lie will, between the hours of 10:00 A. M and 4:00 I*. M., on the sJBB JULY 23, at the law office of DeVoss A Smith. 157 South Second Street, Decatur. Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale the real estate of said decedent and described as follows Inlot No. Nine Hundred Fifty One (951) in Daniel N. Erwin's Subdivision of the west half and a part of the east half of oUtlot No. Eighty One (81) in Joseph D. Nuttman’s Addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said division and subdivision. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than ths full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms anil conditions: One third (1/3) of purchase price on day of sale, the balance upon the delivery of an Administrator's Deed and merchantable Abstract of Title brought down to date of sale showing said real estate to be free of all liens and encumbrances except the 1947 taxes, due and payable In 1948. Immediate Possession. John M. Doan ADMINISTRATOR DeVoas & Smith, attorneys. July 8. 15. 21
At First. -. i.. • a I there was only a sketch ■ TODAY: I I you see the finished product . . the beautiful and ultramodern I Ideal Dairy Bar I It waa a distinct honor to present Noah Rich s’th the plans for the Ideal Dairy bar. We wish him Ike beat of lack. Leßoy Bradley ARCHITECT . J!!f 8L FoHWm. i
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Scout leader tr-" OTBPU' or YAM ~ yj } „ - Y-K ■ A nation-wide study of potential Girl Scout membership showy that nearly 20.000 alert young women like this one are needed in order to provide leadership for the girls who want to become Scouts but most wait until new droops are formed. 9
bourg and Czechoslovakia almost half the 22 countries Invited. 0 The phosphorus content of the blood of mature cattle should J range from four to six milligrams I of inorganic phosphorous per I<’O p cubic centimeters of blood plasma. il o » COUNTY d << onllnurd rrom Fuse I) — _ _■;— * |. ington were assessed at $187,760; h in Decatur-Root at $13..235; In [. Berne at f 19.735 and in Geneva at $82,923. |t . Real estate assessments in DeH catur-Washlngt-m amounted to |4,r- 280.337; In Decatur Root to 8592.i- 705. in Herne to *1,338.975; in Gent eva to $324,766. y I’c.-von.il propeity in Decatur- . Washington was valued at 12.034.f- 410; in Decatur-Root at $314,910; In > Berne at $929,180 and in Geneva at $303,220. », Only taxing unit which did no’ r, sltow an imp ovement assessment i- was Monroe-Wgshjugton.
vol'll H or FINAL afTTt.EMKVT OF K»T*Tfc No. 4310 Notl-a- Is hereby given to lb* crsgltur«. heirs and legatees ot William M Meyer, deceased, to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held nt !*<••- tor. Indiana. <>n the 2nd day of Heptembei. I»4L snd show 'awise., If any. whv the FINAL SETTLEMENT A< • Cot'.NW wltli the «atat« *‘f said dec. edent should not be approved; and said heir, are notified to then and thFri* niuk«’ proof of hiiu r. rive their . Herman l.lnuemekr. Vdmlalslvatue I >rt atur, 4ii«llanil, July 7, 1817. Attorney: Ferd L. Lltterer. Miioi: <»i sii.t: F.ST4TF. RS SMIVIsTHITOIt No. 4245 In the Adams Circuit Court In vacation. 1947. STATE <»F INDIANIAi )SS County of Adams • l.awrem-e 1.. Sauer, as Sdmlnlairatur vs the Ketote <«allav»ar. Ilevensed VS Rile, t.nllaway etal The undersigned, administrator or the relate o( Ida M. , 3 .eased, hereby gl'ef " u,l y* ,h *‘ .*!? virtue of an order of the Adams < 11. . uit Court In will at the hour of 1« u elo. k A M of the 24tb da> of July, 11)47. at the law offices of DsVoe. A Kmith. 157 Houth Str. et. .De< atur. Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold offer for sale at private sale all the In<»f *aiJ de< ed» 4 nt Hi Rnd to (n« foliowing described real**»tst*: Tlilrty three and three fifths Acres <33 2/5) out of the ouuthw. st one «|uarter of the northwest one quarter of section eleven <11), township twenty five t2‘>) north, range fourteen <H) east and more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of the said se.-tion tlv-ncr east sixty ■even and one fifth rods t®< )/•{• thence north eighty rods <M)>, theme west sixty seven and one fifth tods <«7 1/'). thence south eighty rod* <*<’) to the pla< e of to-ginning, containing thirty three and three fifths acre* <2.1 2/5) more or less. Paid sale will b« made subject to lhe approval of said court ami shall be sold for not less than tie full appraised value thereof upon the- r<d-tow-liia terms and condition*; al least ~ne third <t/2) of lhe purchase inoii. r shall Im- paid on the day of sal and the balance payable upon re-elvlng an administrator's d.-ed and marketable Abstract of Title brought down to the date of sale. Tills sale is made subject to the tenant's riglits, if any. ....... I.VWHKMF. I-- »»<•s«. Vdmlalsirnt.ir Deloss A smith. Vllorneys July 8-L> Trade In a Good Town — Decatur o
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aFFoiHmeMt «r FVKt ltßik OMtata Xu. 4858 Viollce Is brren, given. That lhe undersigned has been appointed Executrix of lhe estate ot < new In 11. Petre late of Adams County, deceased The estate Is probably solvent. Chloe A. Peter. Fseeulrls llenr, 11. Ilellrr. Allornr, July X. 1»47. July w-la-sJ 0 Annual Picnic Os Legion On Sunday Final plans for the annual American Legion picnic to be held Sunday at Pete .Myers woods, one mile south of Decatur on Mild Pike, will be made Thursday night. Floyd B. Hunter, chairman, haa asked that all past commanders and committee members attend the meeting to begin at 7:3V p.m. in the Legion home. o Trude In a Good Tows- — Urcatur o CALENDAR SET K'natlaurd tram Paar 1) 27 and 28. Good Friday—March 26. School closes-May 7. $3,000 IN CASH (Continued from Page 1) use another country for a proving ground," the vice consul said. "Russia has plenty of territory of its own for any scientific experimentation." High-ranking U. 8. army office)* agreed with Tunantzev. They discounted theories that the flying disks might be secret weapons for use in bacteriological warfare. They said It was significant that none of the disks had yet registeied on army radar. In Sydney, Australia. S. Cotton. psychology professor, told 450 students to go stare at the sky aad see if they could spot any flying saucers. Within !<• minutes. 22 students returned, reported that they bad seen the saucers and drew diagram* of the olijecis and their
paths. “What yon have seen were red corpuscles moving across the retinas of your eyes." Cotton said. “You can now draw your own conclusions from reports fom overseas.” The Stockholm Aftonbladet reported that two Danes who said they had seen flying Mucera over Copenhagen were laughed into silence by friends who remembered last summer's “Ghost-Rocketa" over Sweden which turned out to be meteors. At Frankfurt. Germany. Lt. Col. Hartwin A. Schulze, chief of preventive medicine (or the European command chief surgeon's office, offered the suggestion that the eat)cert might be “muscae voUtantes," or ' flylug flies.", ’be small. UanaJn-
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